Sun Microsystems Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator's Manual page 337

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Figure 14.3 The ACL page contains links that, when clicked, display additional information in the bottom frame
(not shown).
You can add lines
that explicitly allow
or deny users and
groups and
computers.
Click Submit to save
the rules in the ACL
file.
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The title bar displays
the file or directory
you are restricting.
Click New Line.
This adds a default ACL rule to the bottom row of the table. You can use
the up and down arrows in the left column to move the rule.
Select the action you want to apply to the rule by clicking Deny.
You can specify whether to deny or allow access to the users, groups, or
hosts specified in the following steps in the bottom frame. Select the option
you want, and then click Update.
Specify User-Group authentication by clicking "anyone" listed under the
Users/Groups column.
The bottom frame allows you to configure User-Group authentication. By
default, there is no authentication, meaning anyone can access the server
resource. Select the options you want, and then click Update.
Specify the computers you want to include in the rule by clicking
"anyplace."
You can enter wildcard patterns of host names or IP addresses to allow or
deny in the bottom frame. Select the options you want, and then click
Update.
Restricting Access to Your Web Site
Click the trash can
icon to delete the
ACL rule line.
Click New Line to
create an ACL rule.
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